John Gallagher. Roman Catholic. Pay School. Income
about £20: opened but half the year. School-house built with stone and
clay mortar. Average attendance: Summer 1824 - Males 75; Females 25;
Established Church I , Roman Catholics 99. Not connected with any Society.
Scriptures read, D. Version, 1 copy.

William Pitman and wife. Protestants. Parish School.
Pay School. Income £35, including his salary as parish clerk: £14 raised
by subscription. School-house built with stone and lime. Average
attendance: Summer 1824 - Males 13, Females 24: Established Church 30,
Roman Catholics 7. In connection with Kildare Place Society. Scriptures
read, A. Version.

2. GRAIGUE (Blue Book Summary, p. 764).

James H. Lysaght. Protestant. Pay School. Income
about £20. School-house built with stone and lime. Average attendance:
Summer 1824 - Males 10, Females 6; Established Church 12, Roman Catholics
4. Not connected with any Society. Scriptures not read.

3. SPAW FARM (Blue Book Summary, p. 764).

Hannah Kerr. Protestant. Pay School. Income about
£10. School-house built with stone and lime. Average attendance: Summer
1824 - according to Protestant return Males 10, Females 14; Roman
Catholics 24. Not connected with any Society. Scriptures not read.

Source: M Purcell from the Pat Purcell Papers

Locations in the Parish of
Killeshin

Ardateggle

Crossneen.

Graigue Town

Ballyharmon,

Curragh.

Bridge-street

Ballyhide.

Derrymoyle.

Chapel-street.

Ballykillen.

Garrough.

Church-street

Bohernasear.

Harristown.

Killeshin-street

Cappalug

Keeloge.

King-street

Cappanaboe

Killeshin.

Leighlin-street

Cappanamrogue

Lambstown

The Numbers

Clogrenan

Leagh.

Wash-lane or Well-lane

Clomore

Monure

Wellington-Quay.

Cloonaloo

Oldderrig

Whitecastle or Graigue bridge.

Coolhenry

Rathduff

Coolrain.

Rossmore

Coorlaghan.

Shanvally.

Coornariska.

Springhill.

Stanney

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